Comments - The Politics of Extractive Industries - GOXI2018-03-19T14:24:21Zhttp://goxi.org/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=5786733%3ABlogPost%3A113341&xn_auth=noHi Michel, I would love to re…tag:goxi.org,2017-12-07:5786733:Comment:1136042017-12-07T01:57:22.803ZEdith Garneauhttp://goxi.org/profile/EdithGarneau
<p>Hi Michel, I would love to read on that. Let me know if there is a paper I can get. Merci.</p>
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<p>Hi Michel, I would love to read on that. Let me know if there is a paper I can get. Merci.</p>
<p></p> I have developped a course on…tag:goxi.org,2017-12-07:5786733:Comment:1136022017-12-07T01:53:50.531ZMichel Jebrakhttp://goxi.org/profile/MichelJebrak
<p>I have developped a course on geopolitical aspect of the mining industry, based on classic geopolitical interpretations of Mckinder and Mahan: its explain the division between mining and seapower (mines on the coast, open market...) on one side and mining and heartland (mines on the silk road, centralized empires...) on the other side. These 2 strategies are implying different behaviour of the mining industry and local political equilibrium...</p>
<p>I have developped a course on geopolitical aspect of the mining industry, based on classic geopolitical interpretations of Mckinder and Mahan: its explain the division between mining and seapower (mines on the coast, open market...) on one side and mining and heartland (mines on the silk road, centralized empires...) on the other side. These 2 strategies are implying different behaviour of the mining industry and local political equilibrium...</p>